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Company Updates
- Jul 5, 2018 Google Adwords Announces Rebranding Jul 5, 2018
- Jun 21, 2018 Squarespace Is Launching An Email Marketing Platform Jun 21, 2018
- Apr 12, 2018 Facebook Changes Their Algorithm Apr 12, 2018
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Content Creation
- Jun 21, 2018 Squarespace Is Launching An Email Marketing Platform Jun 21, 2018
- Mar 1, 2018 Viral vs. Valuable Marketing Mar 1, 2018
- Feb 1, 2018 SEO: 3 Marketing Stats to Keep In Mind When It Comes to Search Feb 1, 2018
- Jan 4, 2018 4 Reasons Why Blogging Can Help Your SEO Jan 4, 2018
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Email Marketing
- Jul 1, 2019 Average Email Open Rates By Industry Jul 1, 2019
- Sep 27, 2018 Squarespace Email Marketing Review Sep 27, 2018
- Jun 21, 2018 Squarespace Is Launching An Email Marketing Platform Jun 21, 2018
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Facts & Figures
- Jul 19, 2018 How Marketing and Customer Relationship Management (CRM) are Connected Jul 19, 2018
- Jun 7, 2018 Search Engine Market Share Jun 7, 2018
- Mar 15, 2018 Some Quick Stats About Mobile and Marketing Mar 15, 2018
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Google Ads
- Jul 5, 2018 Google Adwords Announces Rebranding Jul 5, 2018
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Google Adwords
- Jul 5, 2018 Google Adwords Announces Rebranding Jul 5, 2018
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Google Analytics
- May 24, 2018 Google Analytics: What Is Referrer Spam? May 24, 2018
- Apr 26, 2018 Reading Google Analytics: Direct Traffic Apr 26, 2018
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Ineffective Marketing
- Aug 30, 2018 The Importance of Knowing Your Audience Aug 30, 2018
- Jul 19, 2018 How Marketing and Customer Relationship Management (CRM) are Connected Jul 19, 2018
- May 10, 2018 Advertising: Is It Based On Perspective? May 10, 2018
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Marketing Strategy
- Feb 3, 2022 Marketing From Aristotle: Ethos, Pathos, and Logos Feb 3, 2022
- Mar 17, 2020 Why You Need To Keep Your Marketing During A Crisis Mar 17, 2020
- Jul 10, 2019 The Difference Between PR and Marketing (and where they overlap) Jul 10, 2019
- Jul 1, 2019 Average Email Open Rates By Industry Jul 1, 2019
- Nov 8, 2018 Don’t Leave Out The Psychographics When Building Your Marketing Plan Nov 8, 2018
- Oct 25, 2018 The 5Cs of Marketing Oct 25, 2018
- Oct 11, 2018 The Marketing Mix (Often Called The 4 Ps) Oct 11, 2018
- Sep 13, 2018 How To S.W.O.T. And Improve Your Marketing Plan Sep 13, 2018
- Aug 30, 2018 The Importance of Knowing Your Audience Aug 30, 2018
- Aug 2, 2018 What Place Does Marketing Hold In The Strategic Plan Of An Organization? Aug 2, 2018
- Jul 19, 2018 How Marketing and Customer Relationship Management (CRM) are Connected Jul 19, 2018
- Jul 5, 2018 Google Adwords Announces Rebranding Jul 5, 2018
- May 10, 2018 Advertising: Is It Based On Perspective? May 10, 2018
- Apr 26, 2018 Reading Google Analytics: Direct Traffic Apr 26, 2018
- Mar 15, 2018 Some Quick Stats About Mobile and Marketing Mar 15, 2018
- Mar 1, 2018 Viral vs. Valuable Marketing Mar 1, 2018
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SEO
- Mar 1, 2021 We Quintupled Our SEO Keywords By Doing This Mar 1, 2021
- Jun 7, 2018 Search Engine Market Share Jun 7, 2018
- Mar 1, 2018 Viral vs. Valuable Marketing Mar 1, 2018
- Feb 15, 2018 SEO: What Is a “Nofollow” Link? Feb 15, 2018
- Feb 1, 2018 SEO: 3 Marketing Stats to Keep In Mind When It Comes to Search Feb 1, 2018
- Jan 4, 2018 4 Reasons Why Blogging Can Help Your SEO Jan 4, 2018
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Small Business
- Feb 3, 2022 Marketing From Aristotle: Ethos, Pathos, and Logos Feb 3, 2022
- Mar 17, 2020 Why You Need To Keep Your Marketing During A Crisis Mar 17, 2020
- Jul 10, 2019 The Difference Between PR and Marketing (and where they overlap) Jul 10, 2019
- Nov 8, 2018 Don’t Leave Out The Psychographics When Building Your Marketing Plan Nov 8, 2018
- Oct 25, 2018 The 5Cs of Marketing Oct 25, 2018
- Oct 11, 2018 The Marketing Mix (Often Called The 4 Ps) Oct 11, 2018
- Aug 30, 2018 The Importance of Knowing Your Audience Aug 30, 2018
- Aug 16, 2018 Supply Chain Management In The Service Industry Aug 16, 2018
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Social Media
- Aug 30, 2018 The Importance of Knowing Your Audience Aug 30, 2018
- Jul 19, 2018 How Marketing and Customer Relationship Management (CRM) are Connected Jul 19, 2018
- Apr 12, 2018 Facebook Changes Their Algorithm Apr 12, 2018
- Mar 1, 2018 Viral vs. Valuable Marketing Mar 1, 2018
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Website Design
- Aug 16, 2018 Supply Chain Management In The Service Industry Aug 16, 2018
- Mar 29, 2018 What is Responsive Web Design? Mar 29, 2018
The Difference Between PR and Marketing (and where they overlap)
Marketing and Public Relations (PR) can look like interchangeable terms. However, in the wide array of communication terms, they are not actually synonyms. Here are the different contributions that PR and marketing bring to business success.
Marketing and Public Relations (PR) can look like interchangeable terms. We hear people say things like “That company has good PR” and the first thought that comes to mind may be an ongoing advertisement, a recent publicity campaign, a sticky phrase from a TV commercial or just the memory of a positive referral to a product. However, in the wide array of communication terms, they are not actually synonyms. Here are the different contributions that PR and marketing bring to business success.
The Difference
PR focuses on building relationships. The Public Relations Society of America (2012) defines PR as “a strategic communication process that builds mutually beneficial relationships between organizations and their publics.” These relationships can refer to reputation management, media coverage, government relations, pre-and post-campaign research, audience identification, etc. The term publics refers to the stakeholders, employees, target audiences, the media and potential donors, among others, that are relevant to build relationships with. So, in simple terms, PR is all about creating, maintaining and repairing relationships between a group of interests for an organization and the organization itself.
The goal of marketing, as defined by the American Marketing Association (2013), “is the activity, set of institutions, and processes for creating, communicating, delivering, and exchanging offerings that have value for customers, clients, partners, and society at large.” In a previous blog post, we wrote about the marketing mix (also called the 4Ps of marketing): Product, Price, Place and Promotion. These are some of the essentials for effective marketing in business planning. So, in simple terms, marketing is all about letting customers know a solution to their problem exists. Marketing helps create a demand for a product or service in order to fulfill the customer’s needs.
Yes, they overlap!
Both Marketing and PR focus on selling a product or highlighting a brand, but their final goal is different: sales vs. positive reputation
They are part of the business investment: PR is more of a long-term investment to increase brand’s credibility whereas marketing can be a more straightforward or more direct line to reach customers based on promotion and sales.
They rely on each other: A company needs sales as they need reputation management. A company’s positive sale trends contribute to creating a positive perception by groups of interest or publics.
In Simple Terms
Let’s simplify it further using a quote from S.H. Simmons on the difference between PR and Marketing:
“If a young man tells his date she’s intelligent, looks lovely, and is a great conversationalist, he’s saying the right things to the right person and that’s marketing. If the young man tells his date how handsome, smart and successful he is, that’s advertising. If someone else tells the young woman how handsome, smart, and successful her date is, that’s public relations.”